Call it? There are several people who can enhance a wrestling television broadcast without actually wrestling a match. One of the most important groups of people is the broadcast team, who are tasked with guiding the audience in a specific direction. Having the right team can be quite the difficult concept, which is why WWE is making some changes to its current teams.
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According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE may not be using the rumored SmackDown broadcasting team of Joe Tessitore and Corey Graves. It is said that an announcement of the SmackDown team is “forth coming”, though it is not clear who will be in the roles. It is also unclear if any changes will be made to the NXT team of Vic Joseph and Booker T. At the same time, the Monday Night Raw team of Michael Cole and Pat McAfee is said to be “set in stone”.
Those are some talented people. Check out some WWE broadcasters:
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Opinion: You do not see WWE make moves involving their comm entary teams very often but they are making them here. It makes sense that WWE would want Cole and McAfee on the flagship show, but Tessitore and Graves both deserve spots as well. In addition, Wade Barrett is worth a look and hopefully isn’t left out in the cold. There are options available, but one of the people might have to find something new to do, hopefully in WWE.
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